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My take on certs is that you should get them in your spare time, but they are important. I was a hiring manager in IS, and they are important because they help get in the door. You have to get in the door, display knowledge of your craft, display growth potential, and communicate effectively. A+ may help get a tier 1 Help desk job, but it does nothing beyond that. MS/Oracle DB certs, security certs, networking certs, and Project Management Certs, are IMO where it is at. FYI, when I was hiring, I needed data analysts with T-SQL experience. (Our pay was competitive.) I could find VERY few people with the technical and communication skills suitable for employment... My career path: - Runner/Desk clerk at the CBOT - Floor clerk at CBOT in bean options pit for a large group - Help Desk Technician for a company that served Firestone - Implementation Specialist for company that built health care revenue cycle software - Project manager for implementations of health care revenue cycle software - Team lead/manager for a data team in a workers compensation/insurance industry (Microsoft Shop). 15-20 employees local and off shore, all with T-SQL and programming experience. - Owner Operator of A-1 Concrete Leveling and Foundation Repair (chicago south)/ IT Consultant (over the off season.) I got out of IT because I was tired of working forever hours for someone else's company, and too many years of too much desk time was making me fat. | |||
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